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A-Haunting We Will Go is an interesting blend of animation and comedy that feels distinctly playful yet slightly eerie, typical of the era. The pacing has a charming rhythm, with moments that lean into the absurdity of Daffy's antics as he tries to convince his son that Witch Hazel is just misunderstood. It's fascinating how the film captures that mid-60s vibe, with vibrant colors and whimsical animation styles that add to its quirky atmosphere. The vocal performances are delightful, with Daffy and Witch Hazel bringing that classic Looney Tunes humor, though the gags can sometimes be hit-or-miss. Still, it holds a certain charm that makes it stand apart from more polished animations of the time.
A-Haunting We Will Go was released in 1966 and is not particularly common on the collector's market today. While it has seen a few home video releases, original prints can be scarce, making it a curiosity for those interested in the evolution of animation during that period. Its unique tone and style attract a niche audience of collectors who appreciate the earlier works of animation that tread the line between humor and the supernatural.
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